I just install winbacula 3.0.0 on my windows Server 2000
when i click on statius on storage daemon
i got the messageDevice status :
device : Filestorage is not open por does not exist
in my bacula-sd.conf
i uncomment the section
Device [
Name= DDS-4
Media Type = DDS-4
Archive type=Tape0
Autom
Does anyone know the default on-disk location of the computer certificates for
Xp and Vista when part of a domain? I’m trying to get TLS setup between
windows clients and the bacula-dir but I don’t want to have to generate certs
for every single windows machine using our CA if at all possible.
-Original Message-
From: Andrea Conti
Sent: Wednesday, 14 October 2009 9:46 AM
To: 'bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Win64 fd: Does not read conf file
> So the app appears to be using some internal default, and not actually >
> reading the file.
If this
>I hope you also changed the configuration file and reloaded it -
>otherwise, newly created volumes will get the wrong settings again!
Yup, I restarted the director before running the updates in bconsole.
>Obviously, waiting until the volumes are automatically recycled is the
>easiest approach. I
> So the app appears to be using some internal default, and not actually
> reading the file.
If this is not the first bacula installation on a clean system, make
sure you specify the full path to the config file through the -c
commandline option. Most likely cause is the fd loading its
configurati
justAck wrote:
> Hi,
> I still have to learn bacula internals, but urgently need answer for
> question regarding fragmentation of restored file(s).
>
> Perhaps someone did backup of heavily fragmented file (size: ~100G) and then
> restored it to clean XFS volume on idle box.
> What is more likely:
Hi,
I'm just going through my old mails, so sorry for the late reply...
07.10.2009 00:04, Jayson Broughton wrote:
> So here's one for the list!
>
> Recently, due to file storage space, management has decided that each
> client (desktop machines) will have 1 full backup done once a week.
> This i
Hi again,
13.10.2009 20:35, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 13.10.2009 14:27, justAck wrote:
>> Arno,
>>
>>
>> Arno Lehmann wrote:
...
>> Maybe some cache is involved, need to test deeper, just wanted feedback
>> about possible scenarios.
>
> See above - I'd try vmstat 1 during a restore and su
Hi,
13.10.2009 16:47, Sean M Clark wrote:
> George Shaw wrote:
>> As far as I can determine, the Win64 bacula-fd service does not actually
>> read the provided conf file. It complains about being unable to read a
>> “monitor_n...@” file on line 35. This is indeed how the default conf
>> file comes
Hi,
13.10.2009 16:27, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> There are now 8 volumes so what is the correct way to bring this back
>> to how I intended.
>
> I should have mentioned that I did run Update/Volume parameters/All Volumes
> from all Pools & update/pools as well, so that leaves me with just removin
Hello,
13.10.2009 14:27, justAck wrote:
> Arno,
>
>
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>> ...
>>> a) result file will be most likely not fragmented on disk at all
>> This is most likely in the situation you outline.
>> ...
>>
>> The most common reasons for slow restores, in my experience, are
>> ...
>>
>
>
carfieldboy wrote:
> hi all
> I'm use bacula3.01 server and client to backup my files. It works good.
> But i found a problem here.
>
> I think the 184 server's differential backup strategy is correct
> ===
> 184| 2009-09-
I solved this issue by doing a cronjob to restore things.
Here is the script that I wrote to help it out.
#!/bin/sh
function runtest() {
for i in `ls /etc/bacula/clients | awk -F. '{ print $1 }'`; do
case $i in
# Servers that don't work with the script
server-exclude1)
;;
server-e
On Tue 15 September 2009 03:13:37 am Proskurin Kirill wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I check documentation and found what:
>
> "Restore jobs cannot be automatically started by the scheduler as is the
> case for Backup, Verify and Admin jobs. To restore files, you must use
> the restore command in the console.
George Shaw wrote:
> As far as I can determine, the Win64 bacula-fd service does not actually
> read the provided conf file. It complains about being unable to read a
> “monitor_n...@” file on line 35. This is indeed how the default conf
> file comes after setup (as listed in bacula-fd.conf.in in t
>There are now 8 volumes so what is the correct way to bring this back
>to how I intended.
I should have mentioned that I did run Update/Volume parameters/All Volumes
from all Pools & update/pools as well, so that leaves me with just removing
the volumes. I am guessing I have to see what's in the
I have mistakenly created a pool with "Maximum Volume Files = 5"
instead of "Maximum Volumes= 5" as I meant. There are now 8 volumes
so what is the correct way to bring this back to how I intended.
Also, given that one of the jobs writes ~400,000 files, how did they
all end up in one volume with t
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2009-10-14.
Jag kommer att svara på meddelandet när jag kommer tillbaka.
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Arno,
Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
> ...
>> a) result file will be most likely not fragmented on disk at all
>
> This is most likely in the situation you outline.
> ...
>
> The most common reasons for slow restores, in my experience, are
> ...
>
Thanks for quick and useful help.
I meant file acces
17.9.2009 12:10, giggzounet kirjoitti:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie in the "backup world". Unfortunately my boss would like
that I install a backup system for our labor. And I'm a little bit lost...
We have 5 pc running under linux opensuse 11.0 (bacula is available for
opensuse 11.0 : version 2.2.7)
justAck wrote:
> The problem is that copying of restored file is ~20% slower than expected
> (than other files), I doubt if bacula may be a reason of this slowdown (e.g.
> result of restore is very fragmented).
Fragmentation is not a performance problem on Unix-like filesystems.
"Sparseness" is (
Hi:
I see in documentation that bacula support acsls but how?
I think bacula needs an acsls client or something like this but i don't find
anything.
I see bacula is based on mtx project but i don't found anything about acsls in
this project.
We have an STK SL 8500 with LTO4 drives.
Thanks a lo
Hello to all the users of bacula.
At work i'm a user of the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager,and i think that this
product is very similiar to bacula; so at home i've implemented bacula to
backup my home server and client.
I've noticed a difference between bacula and tsm about file retention : when in
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:23:09PM +0100, John Kennedy wrote:
>
> Using Bacula 2.2.6 on Debian 4 with an Overland 2 drive, 24 tape library
>
> We have some archive tapes that we hold beyond the normal pruning cycle.
> Unfortunately we need to recover some data off these tapes. I have used blist
On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, Klaus Troeger wrote:
> LTO-3 drive (equipped with "only" LTO-2 tapes, but )
>
> Physical drive performance is 28sec for 1 Gigabyte, so ~35MB/sec
>
> [r...@denbvsbcks1 disk1]# dd if=/dev/zero of=swapfile bs=1024
> count=100
> 100+0 records in
> 100+0 records out
I have a continual problem with the bacula-sd hanging or not
continuing with the scheduled incremental backups if I
had a prior full backup that took a long time to complete.
If the scheduled incrementals are scheduled to start and the full is
not finished, it will finish the full OK, but the
Hello.
I check documentation and found what:
"Restore jobs cannot be automatically started by the scheduler as is the
case for Backup, Verify and Admin jobs. To restore files, you must use
the restore command in the console."
Oh... It is really no way to make this?
I need to auto restore many
As far as I can determine, the Win64 bacula-fd service does not actually read
the provided conf file. It complains about being unable to read a
"monitor_name@" file on line 35. This is indeed how the default conf file comes
after setup (as listed in bacula-fd.conf.in in the source tree). But the
Hello NG,
Currently I try to backup & restore an Exchange Server 2007.
The backup, i think, works fine.
Here the FileSet-Settings:
FileSet {
Name = "exchange-fs"
Include {
File = c:/
Plugin = "exchange:/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store"
Options {
signature = MD5
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
i did a clean setup of bacula on a
Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.60GHz, 3 GB Memory, Intel raid controller forming
5 internal 72 GB-320/10k SCSI LVD drives to a raid 5 array, where
everything is on.
My Quantum M1500 LTO-3 loader is connected via SCSI 1
Juche Kirill,
> For example I fill all 3 volumes with 10G each by 20 days.
> How to make auto recycle of latest volume?
As far as I understood, this is not possible.
If you setup your backup strategy you define that you will be Able to
recycle files up to 30 Days.
If your storage space runs out, a
Hi all,
I'm a newbie in the "backup world". Unfortunately my boss would like
that I install a backup system for our labor. And I'm a little bit lost...
We have 5 pc running under linux opensuse 11.0 (bacula is available for
opensuse 11.0 : version 2.2.7). On each of these 5 PC we have a user and
Juche,
> In one of your bacula servers, we need a set of jobs to send 2 kind of emails
> for every job. The only
> difference between mails os the subject. The differences are on the arguments
> given to the "mailcommand"
> entry, as we need one of the mails to have one kind of internal code for
If you are using the following Include Options in your fileset, you may want
to try commenting out signature = MD5, then realoding the director and
running a backup. I had two clients giving me the same error and just had
successful backups with both after commenting out that option.
Include {
Hi all:
I have bacula 3.0.2 with mysql databaes. When I need to do a restore,
bacula show this message:
-- Building directory tree for JobId(s) 14 ... Query failed: SELECT Path.Path,
Filename.Name, File.FileIndex, File.JobId, File.LStat FROM ( SELECT max(FileId)
as FileId, PathId, FilenameId
Hi,
13.10.2009 10:08, justAck wrote:
> Hi,
> I still have to learn bacula internals, but urgently need answer for
> question regarding fragmentation of restored file(s).
>
> Perhaps someone did backup of heavily fragmented file (size: ~100G) and then
> restored it to clean XFS volume on idle box.
Hi,
I still have to learn bacula internals, but urgently need answer for
question regarding fragmentation of restored file(s).
Perhaps someone did backup of heavily fragmented file (size: ~100G) and then
restored it to clean XFS volume on idle box.
What is more likely:
a) result file will be most
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